Yes.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 5:37 AM, <justinsolar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tested that Syntax and it does work without legacymsp430.h.
>
> Is that the officially supported ISR syntax for mspgcc?
>
>
> Thanks
> Justin
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>
> On , Matthias Ringwald <matth...@ringwald.ch> wrote:
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>
> The syntax for declaring an interrupt with gcc is (as far as I learnt so
>> far)
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> __attribute__((interrupt(**VECTOR_NAME)))
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> void irq_handler_for_vector(void);
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> with VECOR_NAME the name of the IRQ vector. example:
>>
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> __attribute__((interrupt(USCI_**A2_VECTOR)))
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> void usbRxISR(void){
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> Best
>>
>
> Matthias
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>
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> On 04.07.2011, at 09:22, justinsolar...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > Hi
>>
>
> > I am trying to find the correct syntax for interrupts using uniarch
>> mspgcc.
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> >
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> > With mspgcc4 I know to include signal.h and for the ISR itself
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> > Interrupt(VECTOR) vector_name(void) { }
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> >
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> > And I know in the uniarch branch you have to change your signal.h to
>> include leagacymsp430.h
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> > and the ISR (stays the same)
>>
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> > Interrupt(VECTOR) vector_name(void) { }
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> >
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> >
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> > What is the correct syntax for uniarch mspgcc interrupts? with out using
>> legacymsp430.h.
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